Island Dreams is a beautifully written tale of discovery about self, friendship, chance, attitude and other cultures. From the minute you open the book, you'll be swept along on an intimate tale that reveals the full meaning of discovery through travel. Enjoy the lessons the author learns as she travels New Zealand, Fiji and the Cook Islands. Accompany Pam as she explores quaint towns and villages, pristine beaches and breathtaking vistas above and below water, at times exploring alone, oftentimes in the company of endearing characters who team up with her along the way. You will experience…mehr
Island Dreams is a beautifully written tale of discovery about self, friendship, chance, attitude and other cultures. From the minute you open the book, you'll be swept along on an intimate tale that reveals the full meaning of discovery through travel. Enjoy the lessons the author learns as she travels New Zealand, Fiji and the Cook Islands. Accompany Pam as she explores quaint towns and villages, pristine beaches and breathtaking vistas above and below water, at times exploring alone, oftentimes in the company of endearing characters who team up with her along the way. You will experience your own "Island Dreams" while traversing through this enjoyable memoir/travelogue. Pamela Morgan's debut adventure memoir follows 30 years of writing legal pleadings and summaries. She considers herself a self-exploring writer, yogini, lifelong activist and earth worshiper. Pam is inspired by nature and its healing and reflective qualities. She published many short stories in the Goddess Circle Newsletter, for Sisters of the Sacred Circle of Santa Cruz. Her short story, "How to Love a Goddess," was published in The Mystery of Woman, Soul Rock Books (2012), and her story "When Santa Cruz Was Young," was published in Santa Cruz Weird, edited by Nancy Lynn Jarvis (2018). She resides in the Santa Cruz Redwoods with her spouse, a family of squirrels and birds, a passing Buck or Doe, and a stealthy mountain lion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pamela Morgan's debut adventure memoir follows 30 years of writing legal pleadings and summaries. She considers herself a self-exploring writer, yogini, lifelong activist and earth worshiper. Pam is inspired by nature and its healing and reflective qualities. She published many short stories in the Goddess Circle Newsletter, for Sisters of the Sacred Circle of Santa Cruz. Her short story, "How to Love a Goddess," was published in The Mystery of Woman, Soul Rock Books (2012), and her story "When Santa Cruz Was Young," was published in Santa Cruz Weird, edited by Nancy Lynn Jarvis (2018). She resides in the Santa Cruz Redwoods with her spouse, a family of squirrels and birds, a passing Buck or Doe, and a stealthy mountain lion.
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